Chapter
1 1 | different degree of their power.~14. There are some who charitably
2 2 | find out its real meaning.~14. If the ten points of space
3 3 | will be completely extinct.~14. All those (former) cares
4 4 | beg for food and raiment.~14. And the wealthy, rich man
5 5 | faculty, and grow lustily.~14. The great plants whose
6 6 | longing for Buddha-knowledge.~14. But the perfectly-enlightened
7 7 | plunged in thick darkness.~14. But to-day (or now) hast
8 8 | free from imperfections.~14. After having paid homage
9 9 | my extreme enlightenment.~14. They shall all, under the
10 10| praise of those (preachers).~14. One who shall during eighteen
11 11| hear such a law as this.~14. And these (other) Lords
12 12| stand up as our revilers.~14. Out of respect for the
13 13| alone, nor stay to banter.~14. When he has often to enter
14 14| assembly flocked hither?~14. There are others who have
15 15| striving after enlightenment.~14. So is my field here, everlasti.
16 16| up to the Brahma-world.~14. The sons of Sugata, in
17 17| smell sweet as the lotus.~14. If some wise man, to hear
18 18| being overpowered by them.~14. From where he is stationed
19 20| rouses many Bodhisattvas.~14. The wise Bodhisattvas who,
20 24| hurt one hair of his body.~14. If a man is surrounded
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